54 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Services or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
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| 1 | NORTH PHOENIX ANIMAL CLINIC NON PROFIT North Phoenix Animal Clinic is a veterinary hospital in Phoenix, AZ, providing comprehensive and affordable veterinary care for pets. They offer a range of ser… | AZ | $3K | 11 |
| 2 | ALTERED TAILS Altered Tails is Arizona's largest nonprofit spay and neuter clinic, providing accessible and affordable high-quality spay/neuter services for companion animal… | AZ | $2.4M | 7 |
| 3 | ANIMAL RELIEF FUND INC The Animal Relief Fund Inc. (ARF) is a non-profit humane society based in Parker, Arizona, dedicated to animal welfare. It provides low-cost spay/neuter servic… | AZ | $112K | 7 |
| 4 | PAWSITIVELY CATS INC PAWSitively CATS is a no-kill cat shelter based in Arizona that rescues and provides lifelong care for homeless cats, including those with feline leukemia. The… | AZ | $247K | 7 |
| 5 | ANIMALS CRUSADERS OF ARIZONA INC Animal's Crusaders of Arizona is a volunteer-run nonprofit founded in 1955 that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes stray and unwanted animals from Native Amer… | AZ | $24K | 6 |
| 6 | Friends for Life Animal Rescue Friends for Life Animal Rescue is a no-kill animal rescue organization based in Gilbert, Arizona, dedicated to rescuing and rehoming homeless dogs and cats. Th… | AZ | $652K | 6 |
| 7 | THE ALLIANCE FOR COMPANION ANIMALS INC Fix.Adopt.Save. is a nonprofit organization focused on reducing the number of homeless pets in Maricopa County, Arizona, through community spay/neuter initiati… | AZ | $570K | 6 |
| 8 | LUCKY DOG RESCUE INC Lucky Dog Rescue is an all-volunteer nonprofit animal rescue organization based in Scottsdale, Arizona, dedicated to saving homeless dogs and placing them in f… | AZ | $206K | 5 |
| 9 | One Love Pit Bull Foundation One Love Pit Bull Foundation is an animal welfare organization based in Arizona that provides rehabilitative and life-saving programs for shelter dogs and owne… | AZ | $249K | 5 |
| 10 | RANCHO FELIZ SUPPORTING FOUNDATION Rancho Feliz Charitable Foundation is a volunteer-based nonprofit that addresses material poverty in Mexico and spiritual poverty in America. It provides food,… | AZ | $236K | 5 |
| 11 | ARF-ANAGE DOG RESCUE Arf-anage Dog Rescue is an animal rescue organization that specializes in rehoming mother dogs and their puppies from local shelters and the Navajo reservation… | AZ | $358K | 4 |
| 12 | BARBS DOG RESCUE INC Barb's Dog Rescue is an animal welfare organization based in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, with adoption efforts extending to Arizona. They rescue, rehabilitate, and… | AZ | $857K | 4 |
| 13 | CARING FOR CANINES INC Caring for Canines is a no-kill animal rescue organization dedicated to saving dogs that are unwanted, helpless, or overlooked due to breed, color, or age. The… | AZ | $3K | 4 |
| 14 | HOME FUR GOOD ANIMAL RESCUE Home Fur Good is a no-kill animal rescue organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. They focus on eliminating euthanasia of treatable and adoptable cats and dogs … | AZ | $644K | 4 |
| 15 | RANCHO FELIZ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Rancho Feliz Charitable Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on providing educational opportunities and community support in Agua Prieta, Mexico. Thr… | AZ | $1.5M | 4 |
| 16 | SANTA CRUZ HUMANE SOCIETY INC The Santa Cruz Humane Society provides compassionate care, medical treatment, and adoption services for lost and abandoned animals in Santa Cruz County, Arizon… | AZ | $376K | 4 |
| 17 | WESTERN ARIZONA HUMANE SOCIETY Animal shelter serving Mohave County, Arizona that operates as an open-admission facility for dogs and cats regardless of health or behavior. Provides adoption… | AZ | $2.2M | 4 |
| 18 | Yavapai Humane Society Yavapai Humane Society is an animal welfare organization based in Yavapai County, Arizona. It provides shelter, medical care, and adoption services for homeles… | AZ | $6.3M | 4 |
| 19 | AWASA AWASA is an animal welfare organization based in Southern Arizona that works to reduce the population of unwanted and mistreated animals. They provide spay/neu… | AZ | $178K | 3 |
| 20 | Arizona Greyhound & Animal Rescue Fund Arizona-based animal rescue organization specializing in greyhounds and other sighthounds, including Irish retired racing dogs. The organization facilitates ad… | AZ | $15K | 3 |
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Compatibility Matching 33 orgsBy carefully assessing and aligning the behavioral, medical, and lifestyle needs of animals with the capacities and circumstances of adoptive families, organizations achieve successful, long-term adoptions, because strong fit reduces returns and promotes stable placements. This strategy emphasizes intentional pairing over transactional adoption, treating placement as a relational match rather than a simple transfer. It distinguishes itself from broader adoption models by prioritizing deep assessment—of both animals and adopters—and leveraging specialized knowledge (e.g., foster insights, behavioral evaluations) to ensure mutual suitability, thereby improving outcomes for both pets and people.GREYHOUND PETS OF ARIZONAKNEADING KITTY RESCUELUCKY DOG RESCUE INCYavapai Humane Society
- Prevention-Focused Population Control 21 orgsBy reducing the number of unwanted animals through accessible spay/neuter, TNR, and pet retention services, organizations decrease shelter intake and euthanasia rates, because preventing overpopulation at the source is more effective and sustainable than rescuing animals after they become homeless. This strategy prioritizes upstream interventions that stop pet overpopulation before it occurs, rather than relying solely on rescue, sheltering, or adoption. It unites diverse but aligned tactics—such as low-cost sterilization, foster-based prevention, financial aid to avoid surrender, and community cat management—under a shared belief that long-term animal welfare improvement depends on reducing reproduction and increasing retention in homes. Unlike reactive models that focus on post-surrender care, this approach targets root causes of shelter overcrowding.AWASACHILENO BAY FOUNDATION INCKITTEN & ANIMAL RESCUE ADVOCATES INCSOUTHERN ARIZONA CAT RESCUE
- Person-Centered Empowerment 3 orgsBy aligning services with individual goals, strengths, and lived experiences, we foster self-sufficiency and community integration, because autonomy and personal agency are foundational to sustainable growth and well-being. This strategy centers on tailoring support to the unique needs and aspirations of each individual, rather than applying a standardized service model. It is distinguished by its consistent focus on dignity, choice, and capacity-building across diverse contexts—from employment and education to mental health and independent living—unifying otherwise distinct programs under a shared theory that empowerment arises when people lead their own development.CHILENO BAY FOUNDATION INCRANCHO FELIZ CHARITABLE FOUNDATIONRANCHO FELIZ SUPPORTING FOUNDATION
- Collaborative Conservation Partnerships 1 orgBy forming cross-sector partnerships and leveraging shared resources, organizations achieve larger-scale and more sustainable conservation outcomes, because collaborative governance increases legitimacy, technical capacity, and local buy-in. This strategy emphasizes joint action across governmental, tribal, nonprofit, and private entities to address complex environmental challenges through pooled expertise, funding, and authority. Unlike top-down or litigation-only approaches, it prioritizes shared decision-making and co-implementation, as seen in landscape-level planning, producer-led initiatives, and tribal-led conservation. It is distinct from unilateral advocacy or direct service models by embedding interdependence and mutual accountability into the theory of change.HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE WT MTNS
- Community-Led Systems Change 1 orgBy centering community voice, lived experience, and local assets in governance, program design, and investment, organizations produce more equitable, sustainable, and effective outcomes, because solutions rooted in community ownership are better aligned with actual needs and more resilient to external shocks. This strategy unifies approaches that shift power and decision-making to the community level—whether through participatory grantmaking, member governance, co-created services, or culturally rooted programming. It goes beyond service delivery to transform systems by ensuring those most impacted by inequity shape the interventions meant to serve them. What distinguishes it is its foundational belief in community agency as the primary engine of change, rather than an input or beneficiary.CHILENO BAY FOUNDATION INC
- Education for Self-Sufficiency 1 orgBy providing comprehensive education and skill-building opportunities, individuals achieve long-term self-sufficiency and break cycles of poverty, because equipping people with knowledge and agency enables them to generate sustainable livelihoods and lead community transformation. This strategy centers on education not just as academic instruction but as a holistic, long-term investment in personal and community development. It integrates vocational training, life skills, and often spiritual or leadership formation to produce resilient, empowered individuals who can drive generational change. Unlike short-term relief models, this approach emphasizes systemic transformation through individual capacity-building, with education serving as the foundational lever for broader social and economic advancement.RANCHO FELIZ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
- Endowment for Sustainability 1 orgBy establishing and preserving an endowment fund, organizations ensure long-term financial sustainability and programmatic impact, because invested principal generates reliable annual returns without depleting core capital. This strategy prioritizes permanent financial resilience by leveraging endowments to fund operations, scholarships, or conservation efforts indefinitely. Unlike project-based fundraising or annual appeals, this approach emphasizes intergenerational responsibility and reduced dependency on volatile revenue streams, enabling organizations to maintain stability and scale impact over time through disciplined financial stewardship.CHILENO BAY FOUNDATION INC
- Equine-Partnered Healing 1 orgBy engaging humans in structured, relational interactions with horses, participants achieve emotional, cognitive, and physical development, because the horse’s sensitivity to nonverbal cues and capacity for attunement creates a unique feedback loop that mirrors human emotional states and fosters self-regulation, trust, and experiential learning. This strategy centers on the horse not merely as a tool or activity platform, but as an active therapeutic partner whose presence, responsiveness, and social nature catalyze growth. Unlike general recreational therapy or animal-assisted activities, this approach emphasizes the bidirectional relationship—where the human learns from the horse’s behavior, boundaries, and emotional honesty—making it distinct from models that use animals only for motivation or physical engagement. It integrates somatic, emotional, and social learning through real-time, nonverbal communication, setting it apart from purely clinical or didactic interventions.One Love Pit Bull Foundation
- Holistic Youth Development 1 orgBy addressing multiple dimensions of a young person’s life—academic, emotional, social, physical, and familial—organizations produce sustained personal and academic growth, because systemic inequities require comprehensive, long-term support that nurtures the whole individual within their ecosystem. This strategy centers on integrating education, mental and physical health, family engagement, leadership, and skill-building into a unified model of youth development. Unlike narrow interventions that target a single outcome (e.g., tutoring or meals alone), this approach assumes that lasting change emerges from coordinated, long-duration support across interconnected domains. It emphasizes relationship stability, identity formation, and empowerment as core drivers of resilience and upward mobility.RANCHO FELIZ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
- Lifelong Sanctuary Care 1 orgBy providing permanent, individualized sanctuary care to animals who cannot be adopted or are at risk of euthanasia, organizations ensure their long-term welfare and dignity, because a stable, enriched, and compassionate environment enables physical and emotional recovery while countering systemic practices that prioritize utility over intrinsic value. This strategy centers on the ethical commitment to offer irreversible refuge and holistic support to animals—particularly seniors, disabled, or behaviorally challenged individuals—recognizing them as sentient beings deserving of lifelong care. Unlike adoption-focused or temporary foster models, this approach prioritizes the animal’s entire life cycle, integrating medical, emotional, and environmental enrichment to foster well-being without the pressure of rehoming. It distinguishes itself from operational practices like spay/neuter or fundraising by being a foundational philosophy that shapes all aspects of sanctuary operations, from inRED ROSE INSPIRATION FOR ANIMALS IN
- Low-Overhead Impact Maximization 1 orgBy minimizing administrative and operational costs, organizations maximize the proportion of resources directed to programs and beneficiaries, because reducing overhead increases efficiency, transparency, and donor trust, thereby amplifying social impact. This strategy unifies organizations that prioritize financial stewardship and operational leanness—through volunteer-driven staffing, zero-overhead models, endowment earnings use, or shared resource infrastructure—to ensure nearly all funding directly serves mission goals. Unlike broader capacity-building or service delivery strategies, this approach centers cost efficiency as a core theory of change, treating overhead reduction not just as a practice but as a lever for greater accountability, donor confidence, and programmatic scale.SOUTHWEST OASIS LABRADOR RESCUE INC